* 10 - log onto each machine and tell me what the ip addresses are for each interface and make a simple network map

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* on the file server, make a new partition and mount it as /usr/pkgsrc/ . fetch the latest pkgsrc and put it there. make the other machines mount this /usr/pkgsrc instead of having a local repo

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* create a new partition on the file server, not on the OS drive, using 100GB or so. create a new folder for each machine n the network, and move a complete mirror of that systems filesystem (use rsync plz) to these new folders.

A_C and Plat are doing this starting now - 20 - determine if my namecheap domain supports a Dynamic DNS client. If so, install a relevant dyndns client on the router.

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* fix this script to send signals other than "kill -9" first, then verify that the daemon is dead, if not, send kill -9.: [https://wiki.hamburg.ccc.de/ChaosVPN:Tims_NetBSD_chaosvpn_rc.d]

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* 10 - create a new partition on the file server, not on the OS drive, using 100GB or so. create a new folder for each machine n the network, and move a complete mirror of that systems filesystem (use rsync plz) to these new folders.

* reduce the frequency of service lister log backups in the cron entry. also make a cron entry to tar the folder once a week

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* 20 - setup CARP on the routers. its already compiled into the kernel, just needs configuration.

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* 10 - using ALTQ set up bandwidth limits on the various router interfaces to limit them to no more than 1Mbps

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* 10 - backup a copy of /usr and /etc to some offsite location, for each machine, and send a zipped copy to my gmail

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* 10 - install DNSmasq on the router for the chaosvpn connection and configure it to use the chaosvpn DNS for their ip range, and the DN42 ip ranges for DN42

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* 10 - log onto the cvpn "service lister" server and reduce the frequency of log backups in the cron entry. also make a cron entry to tar the folder once a week

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* 20 - work with me to test how easy it is make a bootable remote rsync backup of router2

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Latest revision as of 20:55, 8 April 2014

on the file server, make a new partition and mount it as /usr/pkgsrc/ . fetch the latest pkgsrc and put it there. make the other machines mount this /usr/pkgsrc instead of having a local repo

create a new partition on the file server, not on the OS drive, using 100GB or so. create a new folder for each machine n the network, and move a complete mirror of that systems filesystem (use rsync plz) to these new folders.

create/install rc.d script to start/stop the BIRD BGP routing daemon on the router